Thanksgiving Day Printables for Kids

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Each year around Thanksgiving our daughter (aka the Sweet Peanut) would ask me to pull up some Thanksgiving Printables to entertain her during one of her favorite holidays.

Are you hosting Thanksgiving this year? Are there any young children on your guest list?

Kids are a lot of fun at every family Holiday gathering. For them it's all so special and new and it's so adorable to see the holidays through their eyes. Having a cute holiday themed activity for them to do when things wind down is a great idea.

Even though our daughter is now grown and married (and the grandchildren haven't come along yet) we still have many children in our lives through friends and other extended family members. I've kept a few choice toys for them to play with but it is really nice to have a Holiday specific activity to keep them busy.

So let's get started…


Katie at Gift of Curiosity has a very cute printable for you. Now this one is not free anymore. At the original time of my posting it was but now there is a small fee. But Katie's printables are really darling and well done. She's a professional who used her creativity to create the products she loves. Right on time for Thanksgiving Iinking to her Thanksgiving Printable Pack.

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The pack contains 73 Thanksgiving-themed activities for kids ages 2 to 7. The activities cover a range of skills, including shapes, colors, sizes, same vs. different, patterning, puzzles, fine motor, mazes, math, and literacy.

More information about the pack can be found at http://www.giftofcuriosity.com/thanksgiving-printable-pack/


Kiki Creates has a Mr. Turkey Potato Head printable. She first created this post in 2011. This post was originally created in 2014 so I've been linking to her for that long. Her printables are still up and it's a really cute idea that could be used for older and younger kids.


Count Your Blessings Printable from my people BJU Press. I say “my people” because BJU Press Homeschooling(aff link) curriculum is how I homeschooled my daughter. We love the program and I still highly recommend it. In fact I've been out to visit the campus and see how much time, effort, and care is put into their curriculum. But I digress. This simple Count Your Blessings craft can be set up in a moment and help encourage your child to think about what they are thankful for.


This is one of my all time favorite Thanksgiving printables for kids. The Free Thanksgiving Paper Doll Printable hosted by Tip Junkie is just so cute! In fact this year I'm thinking of printing it off for a few adults in the family.

I hope to add more to this page as time goes on but I hope you like what you find so far.

 

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